Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
91355 Forest Policy and Economics 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article presents a qualitative analysis of the reasons why Costa Rica, despite its advanced forest policy, still has problems in implementing forest-friendly management practices. A multi-stakeholder analysis shows that the Costa Rican institutional reform fails to modify the payoffs that private stakeholders obtain from not complying with laws and regulations. Deficient monitoring mechanisms at the governmental and private levels reduce the efficacy of formal sanctions. Informal norms lead private stakeholders to comply with conventional logging rather than with forest-friendly or sound logging practices.

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